PROVIDING INFORMATION ABOUT NURSING SCHOOLS

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INESA NATIONAL LEAGUE FOR NURSING 2600 Virginia Avenue NW Washington DC 20037 Providing information about nursing schools; providing continuing nursing educational programs for members; gathering and disseminating data regarding nursing and health-care education; providing on-line courses and on-line publications in the nature of magazines and newsletters in the field of nursing; providing professional development for nursing education faculty, namely, continuing nursing education programs; nursing education services, namely, coordinating collaboration among nurse educators to advance the science of nursing education;Promoting public awareness of the need for accreditation of nursing schools and programs; promoting the improvement and development of nursing programs;Accreditation of nursing education programs in the field of nursing and health care services;
NLN NATIONAL LEAGUE FOR NURSING 2600 Virginia Avenue NW Washington DC 20037 Providing information about nursing schools via the Internet; providing educational programs for members; gathering and disseminating data regarding nursing and health-care education; providing on-line courses and on-line publications in the field of nursing;Books, journals, newsletters pertaining to nursing; educational materials, namely tests, pertaining to nursing;NATIONAL LEAGUE FOR NURSING;Promoting the public awareness of the need for accreditation of nursing schools and programs;
NLNAC NATIONAL LEAGUE FOR NURSING 2600 Virginia Avenue NW Washington DC 20037 Providing information about nursing schools via the Internet;Printed directories containing information regarding accredited nursing schools and programs; brochures, books, and newsletters pertaining to accreditation of nursing schools;Promoting the public awareness of the need for accreditation of nursing schools and programs;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. An improved nursing aid device and methods of using the device provide support over a person's lower abdominal area while also providing support for the person's arm while nursing in a chair or in a bed. The shape of the nursing aid device acts like a substitute "lap" for the person and the nursing aid device is configured to tuck under her arm for comfortable nursing sessions. The nursing aid device may include a covering having a short length, a long length opposite the short length, and a wing on each end of the long length. The covering may define a trapezoidal shape or a triangular shape, and may include a plurality of undulating curves on an outer periphery. The nursing aid device is designed to fit within or on a person's lap, rather than around her torso.